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 Are Truck Drivers Still in Demand in Canada? A 2025 Forecast

The truck represents the life and challenges of being a truck driver.

Top Benefits and Challenges of Being a Truck Driver

A Northwest Tank Lines truck for bulk fluids represents the responsibilities and opportunities of its drivers.

Bulk Fluids Truck Driver: Responsibilities and Opportunities at Northwest

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Speed Limits for Heavy Trucks Canada

A black Northwest Tank Lines truck represents your trucking journey, whether you aspire to be an owner-operator or a owner-operator driver.

Owner Operator vs. Owner Operator Driver: Which Role is Better for You?

A Northwest Tank Lines truck used for bulk fluid hauling.

Bulk Fluid Hauling: Things You Need to Know

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How Often Should You Check Your Commercial Truck Tire Pressure?

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 What Class Do You Need to Drive a Truck?

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How to Become a Truck Driver in Canada

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Why Northwest Tank Lines is Among the Best Trucking Companies for Experienced Drivers

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CENTRAL OFFICE:

3415 – 29 Street NE Calgary, Alberta Canada T1Y 5W4
T 587.327.1189 | F 403.250.7801 | Toll-Free 1.800.661.5528

STURGEON OFFICE:

55003 Range Road 230 Sturgeon County, Alberta Canada T8L 5E5
T 587.800.8309 | Toll-Free 1.800.661.5528

WESTERN OFFICE:

8412 Armstrong Road, Langley, British Columbia Canada V1M 3P5
T 604.227.3740 | F 604.856.5102 | Toll-Free 1.800.663.1664

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Responsible Care

Under the umbrella of the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada, Northwest has been a verified Responsible Care partner since 2008. Northwest has embraced the CIAC’s commitment to sustainability and has actively embraced the ethics and principles that commit companies involved in the life cycle of chemical products to safe and environmentally friendly processes. At Northwest, we work tirelessly to identify and eliminate any potential harms to society, the environment, and the economy.

Transcaer

A voluntary community outreach initiative established in the 1970s, TransCAER stands for “Transportation Community Awareness and Emergency Response.” Northwest’s involvement with TransCAER reflects our commitment to communicate openly with all stakeholders regarding the development and maintenance of effective emergency response capabilities. By communicating our expectations to our team and customers in cooperation with the wider transportation industry, Northwest reduces safety risks.

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